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Navigating Florida Real Estate: Legal Pitfalls and Ethical Imperatives

February 21, 2026
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Florida’s real estate market, while vibrant, presents a complex landscape of legal and ethical considerations for professionals and consumers alike. Recent cases highlight the critical importance of adherence to disclosure laws, proper handling of funds, and the severe consequences of misconduct, including license revocation and criminal charges. Understanding these nuances is paramount for maintaining integrity and trust within the industry.

Key Takeaways

  • Disclosure is Crucial: Sellers and licensees must disclose known material facts affecting property value, even in "as is" sales. Failure to do so can lead to fraud allegations.
  • Licensee Accountability: The Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) actively disciplines licensees for violations, ranging from fines to license revocation, based on factors like public harm and intent.
  • Criminal Convictions: Licensees must self-report any criminal convictions, pleas, or guilty findings within 30 days to the DBPR, as these can lead to severe disciplinary actions.
  • Ethical Conduct: Adherence to the Realtor’s Code of Ethics is mandatory, covering areas like disclosing ownership interests and respecting exclusive agency agreements.

FREC Discipline and Consequences

The Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) plays a pivotal role in overseeing real estate licensees. FREC has the authority to impose various disciplinary actions, including education requirements, reprimands, probation, administrative fines, license suspension, or outright revocation. When deliberating on disciplinary measures, FREC considers factors such as the harm caused to the public, the licensee’s prior disciplinary history, whether the action was intentional, mishandling of funds, and the licensee’s cooperation with the investigation. Licensees are legally obligated to report any criminal conviction, guilty plea, or nolo contendere plea within 30 days to the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). Examples of severe consequences include license revocation for wire fraud related to PPP loans, DUI with assault, bank fraud, aggravated identity theft, missing deposit funds, and attempting to recoup funds from a customer through a lawsuit.

Disclosure Requirements and Legal Obligations

Florida law mandates specific disclosures in real estate transactions. Sellers and their agents must disclose known material facts that affect a property’s value and are not readily observable by the buyer. This duty persists even when a property is sold "as is." While deaths on a property do not require disclosure, other issues like pending code enforcement actions do. Sellers must provide written notice of the action, copies of related documents, and inform the buyer of their responsibility for compliance. Failure to comply creates a rebuttable presumption of fraud. Additionally, specific disclosures are required for flood risks and radon gas. For new homes, details about insulation type, thickness, and R-value must be included in the sales contract.

Ethical Standards for Real Estate Professionals

Beyond legal statutes, real estate professionals must adhere to a strict Code of Ethics. This includes disclosing any ownership interest when selling or leasing their own property and disclosing when they or a family member has a legal interest in a property they are purchasing or leasing. When representing buyers, agents must respect exclusive agency agreements and communicate with sellers only through the listing broker, unless explicit written permission is obtained. Violations of these ethical standards can lead to disciplinary actions and damage professional reputation.

Fraudulent Activities in Real Estate

Cases of outright fraud continue to emerge, underscoring the need for vigilance. One instance involved a Florida man arrested for attempting to sell North Carolina farmland he did not own. He forged documents, used a fake ID, and employed digital signatures of the actual owner to facilitate the sale. He faces multiple felony charges, including forgery, uttering, and identity theft, and is being held on a substantial bond.

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Supervision and Professional Responsibility

A recurring theme in FREC proceedings is a broker’s statutory duty to supervise their associates. Brokers are responsible for ensuring their firms and licensees comply with all rules and regulations. Failure to provide adequate supervision can result in separate charges against the broker, emphasizing the need for robust internal controls and checks within real estate businesses.

Sources

  • A Closer Look at FREC Discipline, | Florida Realtors.
  • Florida Man Charged in North Carolina Farmland Sale Scam, Weekly Real Estate News.
  • Disclosures | Florida Realtors, | Florida Realtors.
  • Code of Ethics | Florida Realtors, | Florida Realtors.

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